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Mark Burnett - Treated his own Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease using his supplement24 Nov 202500:34:03

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Mark Burnett shares his personal health journey, detailing his battle with stage three Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. He discusses his proactive approach to finding a solution, which led him to a Japanese university study that successfully cured mice of these neurological diseases. Mark reveals how he sourced the key ingredient from the study and began manufacturing it for his own use, resulting in significant improvements in his health.

Takeaways

- Mark Burnett experienced stage three Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
- He sought alternative solutions when traditional medicine failed.
- A Japanese study inspired him to find a cure for his conditions.
- He discovered a specific ingredient that showed promise in curing neurological diseases.
- Mark began manufacturing the ingredient for personal use.
- His health improved dramatically, going from stage three Parkinson's to stage one.
- The Alzheimer's symptoms were nearly eliminated.
- Proactive health management can lead to significant improvements.
- Research and innovation in medicine can provide new hope.
- Personal determination can drive health recovery efforts.

See Mark's Website:

https://mybrainrestore.com/


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Founder of Echo Water - How Hydrogen water heals, Starting a science startup with Dr. Paul Barattiero11 Nov 202500:31:51

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In this episode of BioInventors, Paeto sits down with Dr. Paul Barattiero, founder of Echo Water, the world’s largest hydrogen water device manufacturer. Dr. Paul shares how helping his wife heal inspired him to create Echo Water and dives deep into the science behind hydrogen water—how it supports gut health, reduces inflammation, and boosts energy. He also offers valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs on building purpose-driven startups and finding mentors.

  • Origin story of Echo Water and Dr. Barattiero’s personal motivation
  • Science behind hydrogen water and its health benefits
  • How hydrogen affects gut health and inflammation
  • Demonstration of Echo’s hydrogen-generating technology
  • Common misconceptions about alkaline vs. hydrogen water
  • Building and scaling a purpose-driven startup
  • Lessons from launching multiple companies
  • Advice for young entrepreneurs and innovators

1500+ Studies on Echo Water

www.hydrogenstudies.com,

Learn how hydrogen water could change the way we think about health, wellness, and innovation.

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Kristy Lonergan - Senior Director of adMare Academy: Improving the Research Environment in Canada 28 Sep 202400:24:57

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In this episode of Biotech LifeStream, we are joined by Kristy Lonergan, Senior Director of the adMare Academy, an organization dedicated to cultivating talent and driving growth in the Canadian life sciences industry. Kristy leads the Academy's efforts to train highly-qualified professionals, from undergraduates to senior executives, through innovative programs that help learners develop the knowledge, skills, and networks essential for success in the sector.

As the leader of one of Canada’s most impactful life sciences training initiatives, Kristy shares her insights on how adMare Academy’s unique programs are shaping the future of the industry, fostering the next generation of scientists, entrepreneurs, and executives. Whether you're a student looking to enter the life sciences field or a seasoned professional aiming to advance your career, this conversation will offer valuable perspectives on how to navigate and thrive in the dynamic world of biotechnology.

Episode Note:

  • Comprehensive overview of the adMare Academy and the wide range of resources available to individuals looking to build or advance their career in the Canadian life sciences sector.
  • A deep dive into the learner experience at the adMare Academy, exploring the unique opportunities and programs designed to foster professional growth at every stage, from undergraduate students to industry executives.
  • Kristy Lonergan’s personal journey in the early years of her career, from her undergraduate studies to working in a Winnipeg lab, offering valuable insights into navigating the life sciences landscape.
  • A discussion on the intersection of science and business in Canada's thriving life sciences industry, and how the adMare Academy plays a pivotal role in cultivating leadership and entrepreneurial skills.
  • How building connections and networking can guide professionals in making strategic career decisions.
  • Inspiring stories of entrepreneurship emerging from the adMare Academy’s developmental programs, showcasing the path from science to startup success.
  • Exploration of prominent research areas in Canada, including the latest advancements in oncology and neurodegenerative diseases.
  • Kristy’s advice for aspiring biotech students and future CEOs on how to break into the industry and chart a successful career path.

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Ashley Kalinauskas - CEO of Torigen Pharmaceuticals: Personalized Cancer Vaccine and the Potential of Microbiome21 Sep 202400:30:59

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Ashley is the CEO and founder of Torigen Pharmaceuticals, a company born out of her graduate thesis at the University of Notre Dame. She holds a degree in Pathobiology from the University of Connecticut (2012) and completed her Master’s at Notre Dame in 2013. Torigen focuses on an experimental autologous cancer vaccine developed from the research of Dr. Mark Suckow, one of her professors at Notre Dame.

Ashley has received several prestigious accolades, including being named to Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2020, the Animal Health Innovation USA Award in 2021, Notre Dame’s Domer Dozen in 2021, and the Hartford Business Journal’s 2023 Power 50 list.


EPISODE SUMMARY: 

She talked about how her passion for oncology developed, how she pursued that passion, and how she found opportunities in college.

How she transitions from a research environment to a business environment 

Taking a business path in personalized vaccines and finding the goal of Torigen Pharmaceuticals.

Torigen Pharmaceuticals and producing cancer vaccines for dogs

Personalized cancer vaccine.

Biggest problem with treating animals with cancer therapy vaccine 

How she connected with colleagues and professors

Advice to establishing connections  

The potential in microbiome for therapeutics  

Antigen T-cells binding epitopes as a potential research topic.  

Advice for future passionate students    

Visible software for connections 

email: ashley@torigen.com

Website: www.torigen.com


 





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Richard "RJ" Kedziora - CEO of Estenda Solutions: Digital health and AI therapeutics15 Sep 202400:35:11

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As the co-founder of Estenda Solutions, Richard brings a wealth of experience in digital health innovation. Estenda specializes in custom software design, development, data analytics, and AI/ML, partnering with commercial and research organizations to create impactful solutions for patient and population health. In his role as COO/CTO and Digital Health Solution Architect, Richard is at the forefront of healthcare technology advancements.

Topics:

Estenda’s Work: The company focuses on developing machine learning techniques, such as those used for detecting diabetic retinopathy, and on early projects like diabetes disease management for the military and veterans.

Pivotal Moments: Richard reflects on key projects that shaped his career and led to the founding of Estenda Solutions. He discusses adapting to significant changes in the industry, especially around medical data, privacy regulations, and navigating the FDA process.

Industry Shifts: It is essential to understand that “data is the new oil” and how Estenda has embraced this concept to stay ahead in the evolving digital health landscape.

Current Trends: The future of personalized treatments using AI companions, integrating daily life activities and health data, and how these innovations can improve patient care and outcomes.

Advice for Students: Richard encourages younger generations to explore tools like ChatGPT while emphasizing the critical importance of data analysis and understanding statistics.

Research paper discussed:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaophthalmology/article-abstract/2814752

Link:

https://www.estenda.com


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Tom Paladino - CEO of Scalar light: The state of a new healthcare method07 Sep 202400:30:20

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The guest for today's episode is Tom Paladino, whose journey into Scalar Light research began during his undergraduate years. Inspired by scientists like Nikola Tesla, the genius behind alternating current, Tom became intrigued by the possibility of an energy source outside the electromagnetic spectrum. Determined to explore this emerging science, which isn't taught at the university level, he pursued independent study to deepen his understanding and eventually harness Scalar Light.

Tom followed in the footsteps of Dr. T. Galen Hieronymus, one of the few Scalar Light researchers in the U.S. over the past century. After Galen’s passing, Tom had the unique opportunity to read his notes and use his Scalar Light instruments. This hands-on experience further fueled his conviction that Scalar Light technology holds great potential to improve human welfare.

Building on Hieronymus' discoveries, Tom engineered Scalar Light instruments that can harness and transmit Scalar Light to the photographic force fields of people, animals, plants, and objects. These perfected instruments can now identify and neutralize the molecular intelligence of pathogens found in photographs, including over 400,000 species of viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa. Through his ongoing Scalar Light research and practice, Tom envisions a future where humanity can achieve excellent health.

In this episode:

- Tom's initiative for Scalar Light

- roles and goals of scalar light

- advice for younger generations who want to be in Tom's position? What qualities should a healthcare-related CEO have?

- The game-changing research topic that future students /researchers can pursue

and much more!


www.scalarlight.com

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Laura Johnson Dahlke - Author/ reproductive health expert: Ectogenesis and its Potential 01 Sep 202400:40:40

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Author Laura Johnson Dahlke is a writer and scholar who is passionate about topics related to pregnancy, childbirth, and reproductive technologies. In her work, she synthesizes complex ideas from various disciplines—such as medical science, philosophy, literature, and psychology—with clarity and readability.

In this episode:

- Daily life and how that contributes to her career
- What is ectogenesis, what questions does it raise
- The current state of artificial womb technology
- How can this technology help the declining birth rate?
- What is one of the biggest hurdles in learning and writing about ectogenesis?
- Advice for students

Website: https://www.laurajohnsondahlke.com/

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Terry Ziemniak - Cyber Security expert in heathcare, managing multi-billion dollar healthcare organizations18 Aug 202400:42:42

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Terry brings over 25 years of experience in information security, covering everything from technical aspects to compliance and executive leadership. He spent a decade as an Information Security Officer for major U.S. healthcare organizations, including as VP of Cybersecurity at Atrium Health. 

In this episode, we cover:


  1. What are cyber security executive, and what are their responsibilities 
  2. How did his passion for cybersecurity happen
  3. Risk- management in each business 
  4. biggest cybersecurity issue in healthcare companies (inventory, structure ) 
  5. big vs. small companies' cybersecurity manner
  6. impact of AI and AI risk management 
  7. advice for people who are interested in cybersecurity 
  8. Advice for future CEOs


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Dr. Tom Ingegno - CEO of Charm City Integrative Health, Author of the Cupping Book: The challenges as a CEO of integrative health, Cryotherapy, questionable research procedures10 Aug 202400:57:18

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Dr. Tom Ingegno is the CEO of Charm City Integrative Health. He is a medical school graduate enthusiastic about sharing his passions for integrative health practices, acupuncture, modern technology, and research. He is also the author of The Cupping Book, a book that serves as "If Our Grandma Would Teach Us How to Do Cupping." 

Contents of the episode:


  • Daily schedule and managing Charm City Integrative Health 
  • Why he chose integrative medicine and the limitations he faced
  • What is Cryotherapy, and how it works
  • Why do people come to Tom for help
  • How we could potentially alleviate autoimmune disorders 
  • Cryotherapy vs. ice plunge
  • The struggle to raise awareness of integrative medicine 
  • Doing a placebo with traditional practices 
  • Tom's cupping book
  • STUDENTS SHOULD MEDITATE

email: tom@charmcityintegrative.com
website: https://www.charmcityintegrative.com/

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Shari Bookstaff - Founder of Impact of Empathy, Marine Biology Professor, Brain tumor survivor: Turning Life's Lemons into Cranberry Juice: Shari's Journey of Resilience 04 Aug 202400:30:33

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Shari Bookstaff had fulfilled her lifelong childhood dreams and was a tenured marine biology professor near San Francisco. She was thriving in her career and her personal life when sporadic dizzy spells and nausea led to a diagnosis of a benign brain tumor. Even though this was a large tumor that had to be removed immediately, it would be an “easy, routine surgery.” Then, the unthinkable happened. A 9-day hospital stay turned into nine months of grueling rehabilitation. A stroke following the surgery took away Shari’s ability to breathe, eat, talk, hear, and move. After several weeks in the hospital, during which Shari was fed through a tube and breathed through machines, she was transferred to a rehabilitation center an hour away from her home. The only thing giving Shari the will to live was the love and devotion of her kids, then 12 and 8 years old. She has worked hard every day since to regain her dignity, her livelihood, and her spirit. Shari is living proof that determination, hard work, and positivity are the cornerstones of overcoming tragedy. Shari chronicles her medical journey in her book, “When Life Throws You Lemons…Make Cranberry Juice!”
 

The fundamental message in Shari’s book is to look for and accept positive entities into your heart, even amid raging lemons. These positive entities (“cranberries”) will enhance your ability to cope with lemons. Shari's cranberries include her love of whales, sports, and, of course, her children. Actions that make a difference have always been a cranberry for Shari. She took a leadership role in Expanding Your Horizons. This conference exposes young girls to STEM fields and established a local chapter of a national whale and dolphin conservation organization, the American Cetacean Society. Following the inconsistent level of compassion and empathy she received from medical professionals after brain surgery, she founded the nonprofit Lifetime of Impact! to inspire healthcare students by presenting her story and offering tangible tips to improve their connection with patients. Shari later founded Impact of Empathy, leading workshops for companies that covet enhanced customer service skills, greater employee retention, and a cooperative workplace atmosphere. Special workshops for healthcare professionals reveal the secret sauce of patient engagement.

Topics covered in this episode:

- Her love for Marine Biology

- Experience as a brain tumor survivor

- How to bring positivity to patients

- Advice for future medical professionals


Website: https://impactofempathy.net

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifetimeofimpact

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impact-of-empathy/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impact_of_empathy/

X: https://twitter.com/ImpactofEmpath



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Jeff Patterson - CEO/ Author of The Yielding Warrior : Gaining control of your body/mind and increase mental toughness through Yielding and Meditative Arts 20 Jul 202400:34:58

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Jeff Patterson is the CEO of the Yielding Warrior Academy. He has built a unique art to master the fundamentals of the meditative practice. His approach is known as "The Yielding Warrior Method." In this episode, you will understand the key to controlling your lifestyle and gaining mental stability through stressful academic times. Stick around to understand how Jeff built his academy from scratch and became successful. 

Topics covered: 

  • What happens when you practice meditation? What should you look for
  • How does meditation ACTUALLY helps you, bringing yourself back to the focused state
  • How it helps with your health
  • The yielding practices/learning to control emotions
  • How students can benefit from this practice
  • Regulating energy, breath, body, and spirit.
  • The story behind building this academy to success. 


Check out Jeff's Website here: 
https://www.theyieldingwarrior.com/membership/

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Lea Ping - undergrad student at Johns Hopkins: what's it like working in Hopkin's lab | What research got her in Hopkins | How to approach your interested research field 09 Jul 202400:18:27

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Lea Ping is a rising sophomore studying Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the prestigious Johns Hopkins University. She is an international student from China who is passionate about STEM and has gained significant research experience at Johns Hopkins. She has been engaged in research since High school, which she also talks about in this episode. 

Quick summary:

- Day in the life in JHU
- Lab experiences
- Extracurriculars in High school 
- What is in Chemical and Biomolecular engineering
- How to approach research as a student 

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From Concussions to Comebacks, Neurology and Recovery with Dr. Ayla Wolf 25 Oct 202500:33:44

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In this inspiring episode of BioInventures, we dive into the intersection of neuroscience, technology, and personal transformation with Dr. Ayla Wolf, founder of Healing Response and Acupuncture and author of The Concussion Breakthrough. Dr. Wolf shares her 20-year journey from martial arts injuries and post-concussion syndrome to becoming a leader in functional neurology and neurological rehabilitation.

We discuss:

  • How advanced tech like pupillary light reflex analysis and computerized balance testing are reshaping concussion recovery.
  • The challenges of neuroscience research and how politics and patience play into scientific progress.
  • Her deeply personal story of resilience—how she turned crisis into a mission to heal others.
  • The future of individualized brain health through AI-enhanced imaging and blood biomarkers.

Whether you’re a student curious about neuroscience, an aspiring founder in healthtech, or simply fascinated by the power of recovery, this episode shows how science, persistence, and purpose can rebuild both lives and brains.

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Seungwon Lee - CEO of ARD Partners / Rheumatologist: How to start a succesful Biotech Business | Why consider AI as a big part of biology?22 Jun 202400:27:18

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Our guest for today's episode is Seungwon Lee. He is based in South Korea. His work involves being a rheumatologist and the CEO of a Venture Capital firm investing in small Biotech startups. Being in his position, he fully understands how to excel as an entrepreneur in the biotech field and be a great doctor/ scientist. 

Key points summary

  • working as a Venture Capital CEO and a rheumatologist 
  • distinguishing unsuccessful/ successful biotech startups 
  • How do YOU make a successful startup
  • be a great scientist 
  • Be careful of how AI can impact Biotech and every other field 
  • some advice on how to define success
  • Could computational biology be the new HIT?
  • NVIDIA is going into computational biology 

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Raul Bortolin, PhD Harvard Medical School : Honest experince from Lab in Brazil to the U.S. | gene therapy and IPSC stem cell therapy | from the lab to clinical applications 08 Jun 202400:24:02

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Our guest today is Raul Bortonlin, a PhD researcher from Brazil who works in academia for Harvard Medical School. Raul specializes in RNA-based gene therapy work in the lab and iPSC-related stem cell technology. He started his research career at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Nort and moved to Harvard Medical School in 2022.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/raulbortolin/

Summary of the topics covered

  • Honest point on the different working environments from his lab in Brazil to Harvard lab
  • The challenges of his first PhD project   
  • Details about his project on RNA-based therapy 
  • What is iPSC? Explanation and how it is used in vitro stem cell therapy
  • Translating the research in the lab to clinical applications 
  •  Heartwarming advice for future researchers




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Isaac Zhang, Founder of Blue Dendrite: neuroscience enthusiast doing short animations | cutting mice brains | how dreams and emotions works in the brain25 May 202400:23:57

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“Alzheimer’s and cutting brains are just a small part of what you can do in neuroscience."
“Just ask, can I join? Can I explore this? I’m curious.”

Isaac is a current neuroscience/ computer science/ pre-med student at Washington University in St. Louis who is deeply passionate about neuroscience research. He is also the founder of Blue Dendrite, an animation account presenting rare neuroscience knowledge.

website : https://www.blue-dendrite.com/
insta: https://www.instagram.com/blue.dendrite_neuro/
youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@blue_brain

Quick summary of the episode:

- upcoming passion/admiration in neuroscience
- developing an animation project such as shorts on Instagram
- personal research on emotions and memory recall
- research experience with mice brains
- advice for students, "reach out"!





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Camila Zanella, Harvard PhD: A neuroscience researcher's life | Collaboration in research | Looking at the next generation researchers04 May 202400:32:08

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"Keep being curious, and keep questioning."

Our guest today is Camila Zanella, a Harvard Ph.D. student from Brazil. Camila is an expert researcher working on experiments related to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. In this episode, Camila shared remarkable insights about her experience working in such a prestigious lab.

Summary of the topics covered

- The road to becoming a biology PhD 
- Research/ life harmony 
- The research environment at a laboratory in Harvard
- The research on fruitflies for neurodegenerative diseases
- The ups and downs of Collaboration in research 
- The field of biotech in the future 
- Advice for students 


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Patrick Lee, rising Carnegie-Mellon University student - Background as a Biotech Student-enthusiast | AI in Biotechnology | Seeing The Future of The Pharmaceutical Field and Drug Discovery 09 Apr 202400:15:40

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"We use the term Drug Discovery, and in no other industry do we use the word 'discovery' for a product, and in the future, it will change with the new AI technologies."

"Stand on the shoulder of giants. For you to see the future, you have to understand the people who are making the future right now."

My guest for this episode is Patrick Lee, an upcoming freshman studying Biotechnology at Carnegie Mellon University.  Patrick Lee has been a passionate student since high school and has demonstrated that through his passion for books and his internship at a CAR T-Cell research company. 

Summary of topics covered:

- Biology vs Christianity
- The potential of Artificial intelligence (AI)  in the realm of Biotechnology 
- using AI for Drug Discovery 
- Advise for future Biotech students
- Some insights from the Book "Singularity Is Near" by Ray Kurzweil









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Utilizing Human Behavior to STAND OUT in Biotech & Business w/ CEO & Founder of Human Branding: Johanna Faigelman04 Oct 202500:35:54

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In this episode of Biotech LifeStream, I sit down with Johanna Faigelman, anthropologist, visionary entrepreneur, and CEO & Founder of Human Branding. Johanna has pioneered the use of anthropology in business strategy, helping global companies like Nestlé, Logitech, and top pharmaceutical firms better understand human behavior to drive decision-making.

Johanna shares her journey, her unique approach called Applied Anthropology Thinking, and how deep human insights, not just data, can transform industries from chocolate to oncology drugs.

What we cover in this episode:

  • 🌍 What makes anthropology different from psychology when studying human behavior?
  • 💊 How pharma companies are shifting focus from doctors to patients as decision-makers.
  • 📊 Why relying on data alone is not enough without human context.
  • 🍫 A surprising case study: how understanding women’s relationship with chocolate transformed Nestlé’s brand strategy.
  • 🚀 Johanna’s best advice for young entrepreneurs and scientists on building purpose-driven companies.
  • 💡 The biggest challenges pharma companies face in 2025 and how to overcome them.

Key Takeaways:

  • Anthropology offers a holistic lens for decoding decision-making across various industries.
  • Success in the life sciences today requires empathy, storytelling, and a deep understanding of stakeholders.
  • The most powerful strategic advantage in 2025 isn’t speed or scale—it’s deep human understanding.

👉 If you’re a young entrepreneur, scientist, or simply curious about how human behavior drives business and biotech, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.

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Elizabeth Chabe - CEO of High Touch Group: Taking innovation into to the market, attending college a 12 18 Jan 202500:34:12

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Join us on this episode of Biotech LifeStream as we explore the transformative power of science communication with Elizabeth Chabe, CEO of High Touch Group. Starting college at 12 and launching her first business at 9, Elizabeth’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. With a mission to bridge the gap between scientific brilliance and market success, she has helped secure over $140 million in R&D funding and achieve record-breaking revenues for The Jackson Laboratory.

Elizabeth shares her passion for turning groundbreaking discoveries into impactful narratives, ensuring life-changing innovations don’t remain confined to the lab. Tune in for actionable insights and inspiration on how to elevate science through the art of storytelling.

Questions asked: 

Can you describe to us the daily/weekly activities that contribute to your career so we can get to know you better? 

How did you manage to begin college at 12? How was your experience compared to other students? 

How did you recognize your passion of pushing scientific breakthroughs out to the market?

Can you give an example of how you form stories for those innovations? Give us some keys and strategies for biotech entrepreneurs. 

Can you talk about ‘Trends and Marketing Tactics in The in Vitro Space’ 

What is something that current or future biotech entrepreneurs should master to effectively step into the market? What prevents a business from being successful? 

What advice would you give to young CEOs and Scientists looking to enter the biotech field?

Company: https://hightouchgroup.com/

Book: The Giant's Ladder: The Science Professional’s Blueprint for Marketing Success - Available on Amazon




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Robert Toth - Using AI to save lives through Biomedical Imaging 03 Dec 202400:25:12

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Join us as we welcome Dr. Robert Toth, a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering who completed his doctorate in just three years and has authored over 25 peer-reviewed publications in healthcare AI. A developer with decades of experience, Dr. Toth is passionate about using cutting-edge technology to transform healthcare and improve lives. He also creates tutorials on coding and AI, sharing his expertise to inspire others. As a new father, Dr. Toth is driven to build a brighter future for the next generation.

Questions asked:


Can you describe to us the daily activities that contribute to AI in your healthcare career? 

What motivated you to use your computer science knowledge in healthcare? 

How has the transition into Healthcare and AI shaped who you are? What did you wish you knew?


Digital health has evolved significantly; what are some of the trends you have noticed? 

What is a question that, if answered, would significantly help your career? 


How do you think AI/ ML will shape digital health in the next 5-10 years? 

In this context of AI, how do biology-passionate students navigate choosing their majors and exploring their job opportunities?

How familiar are you with computational biology and its potential in the scientific/ economic world?

What advice would you give to young CEOs and Scientists looking to enter the biotech and digital health space? Last time, you told us to take our stats class. Do you have anything else? 

website: https://www.thetatech.ai

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Richard "RJ" Kedziora - CEO of Estenda Solutions: Part 2 of Digital health and AI therapeutics16 Nov 202400:30:37

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This is our 2nd episode with RJ. As the co-founder of Estenda Solutions, Richard brings a wealth of experience in digital health innovation. Estenda specializes in custom software design, development, data analytics, and AI/ML, partnering with commercial and research organizations to create impactful solutions for patient and population health. In his role as COO/CTO and Digital Health Solution Architect, Richard is at the forefront of healthcare technology advancements.

Topics covered:

Tech in Healthcare: A success story demonstrating technology’s positive impact on patient outcomes.

Challenges in Healthcare: Regulatory, ethical, and patient-centered complexities make healthcare unique and challenging.

AI/ML in Digital Health: Predictions on AI’s role in diagnostics and personalized medicine in the next decade.

Advice for Biology Students: Guidance on exploring computational biology and technology-aligned careers.

Computational Biology’s Impact: Its potential for scientific breakthroughs and economic growth.

Tips for Young CEOs and Scientists: Essential skills like statistics, adaptability, and ethical awareness to thrive in biotech and digital health.


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rjkedziora
Estenda Inc: https://estenda.com/

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Michael Hession - Graduate from Dartmouth Medical School w/ 2 near-death experiences: Life as a physician and a survivor patient02 Nov 202400:28:45

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In this episode of Biotech LifeStream, we’re honored to welcome Dr. Michael J. Hession, a seasoned physician with over three decades of experience and a distinguished graduate of Dartmouth Medical School. While his professional credentials are remarkable, it’s his profound personal journey that truly sets him apart. On December 31, 2013, Dr. Hession faced a near-death experience that dramatically transformed his perspective on both life and medicine—this pivotal moment, followed by a lengthy and challenging recovery, gifted him with a unique understanding of resilience and the power of the human spirit.

Dr. Hession shares his deeply personal story in his memoir, Physician Heal Thyself, exploring what it means to confront mortality, navigate the arduous path to recovery, and discover a renewed sense of purpose. In our conversation, he brings together his medical expertise and personal insights, providing invaluable wisdom on the complexities of recovery and healing. Join us for an inspiring discussion on resilience, personal growth, and the courage it takes to find strength in life’s most significant challenges. Dr. Hession’s story is a testament to the transformative power of adversity, making this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking insight into facing life’s struggles with hope and determination.

Questions asked: 


- Can you tell us about your medical journey, from how your passion for medicine developed to your experience at Dartmouth Medical School? 

- How did your medical background influence your ability to understand and cope with your own treatment?

- Given your deep experience with medicine, how do you think biotechnology could evolve to better support patients going through similarly critical or life-threatening situations?

- Did your medical practice change in any specific way after your recovery, especially in how you interact with patients and their families?

- In your experience, did you see any gaps in the current medical system where biotechnology could have made a difference? For instance, in terms of diagnostics, treatment personalization, or post-treatment care?

- What biotech advancement, if more prevalent during your illness, would have made your recovery experience better?

- What advice would you give to the next generation of doctors and scientists? 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560101224931

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Douglas Mulhall - Author of Discovering the Nature of Longevity and Co-founder of Elastrin Therapeutics: The power of Elastin19 Oct 202400:35:58

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In this episode of Biotech LifeStream, we welcome Douglas Mulhall, a pioneering author and researcher whose groundbreaking work on longevity reshapes how we think about heart and body health. His book, Discovering the Nature of Longevity: Restoring the Heart and Body by Targeting Hidden Stress, features a foreword by Columbia University’s Chief of Cardiology and is endorsed by the American Institute of Stress. Douglas' vast expertise spans biotech innovation, heart disease therapies, and longevity research, making him a leading voice in the intersection of health and advanced science. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the future of wellness and the science behind restoring vitality.

Website: https://www.natureoflongevity.com/

book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1738926737?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_60JDHFZ9YWCFRVFV5635

Elastrin Therapeutics: https://www.elastrin.com/

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Mark Young - CEO of Zona Health: Improving Blood Pressure with Isometrics 05 Oct 202400:38:01

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In this episode of Biotech LifeStream, we are joined by with Mark Young, a seasoned entrepreneur and the driving force behind Zona Health’s innovative approach to blood pressure management. With a diverse background in business startups and entrepreneurial ventures, Mark joined Zona Health in 2016 with one goal in mind: to make the Zona Plus a household name. His unique career path, combining experience in compliance, marketing, and scalable growth, has positioned him as a leader in the health tech space.

Mark’s passion for education and delivering practical solutions to consumers is at the heart of his leadership philosophy. He believes that empowering individuals with knowledge is key to engagement, especially in the healthcare sector. Join us as Mark shares his journey, the challenges of bringing the Zona Plus to market, and his vision for the future of drug-free, health-focused solutions.


Episode Notes:

- Introduction to Zona Health and its innovative device, the Zona Plus, which leverages isometric exercise techniques to naturally improve blood pressure.

- Exploration of the science behind isometric exercises and how they stimulate nitric oxide production in the body to regulate blood pressure effectively.

- How Zona Plus fits into the category of biohacking, offering a drug-free, science-backed solution to managing hypertension.

- The origins of this technology, stemming from the discovery of reduced blood pressure in fighter pilots performing isometric exercises, leading to the development of Zona Plus.

- Mark’s journey to becoming the CEO of Zona Health and the challenges he faced in taking the company forward.

- The complexities of marketing a medical device without FDA approval and the obstacles in promoting its benefits to consumers.

- Detailed breakdown of the features and benefits of the Zona Plus, and how it provides a non-invasive, drug-free option for managing blood pressure.

- Future goals for Zona Health, including obtaining FDA approval and advocating for a world where health is managed through exercise and nutrition rather than pharmaceuticals.

- Mark’s advice for students and aspiring biotech entrepreneurs looking to make an impact in the industry.

- A candid discussion on the challenges within the U.S. healthcare system, particularly in relation to accessibility and innovation in medical services.

Links: 

www.zona.com

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Navigating Hospital Care, Medical School Journey with Dr. Monique Nugent06 Dec 202500:23:26

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In this episode of the BioInventors Podcast, Dr. Monique Nugent, a hospitalist and author, discusses the intricacies of hospital care, patient advocacy, and the importance of preparing for hospital stays. She shares insights from her book, 'Prescription for Admission,' which serves as a guide for patients and caregivers navigating the hospital experience. Dr. Nugent reflects on her journey to becoming a physician, the challenges faced in medical school, and the significance of understanding social determinants of health. She emphasizes the need for open conversations about end-of-life care and offers valuable advice for aspiring medical professionals.


Takeaways

You can prepare for a hospital stay even if it's unexpected.
Having a support system is crucial during a hospital stay.
It's important to think about your health care preferences in advance.
Many people don't consider hospital stays until it's too late.
The journey to becoming a physician can be non-linear and filled with doubts.
Social determinants of health significantly impact patient care.
Conversations about end-of-life care should be normalized.
You have time to explore your path in medicine.
It's essential to design your medical career for longevity and fulfillment.
Uncomfortable conversations can lead to better understanding and support.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Hospital Care
03:00 Navigating Hospital Stays
05:55 The Journey to Becoming a Physician
11:54 Overcoming Doubts in Medical School
17:59 Social Determinants of Health
20:50 Conversations About End-of-Life Care
23:59 Final Advice for Aspiring Physicians

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Using the most opportunity in Academia - Harvard Professor Karestan Koenen (School of Public Health) 21 Dec 202500:20:33

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In this episode, we sit down with Karestan, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and leader of the Broad Trauma Initiative. She shares how unexpected challenges in academia, like being forced to pivot projects after her PI was fired, became defining moments that led her to pioneer work bridging genetics and trauma. Our conversation explores how making the most of every opportunity, even those outside your original interests, can shape an entire career. We also dive into the deeper question of initiative in academia: is doing what’s asked enough, or is growth driven by wanting and creating more? 

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Overcoming CTE with Hyperbaric oxygen - William Person, 9 Year Former Team USA Bobsledder29 Dec 202500:21:22

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Keywords

CTE, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, mental health, veterans, wellness center, treatment access, concussion, suicide prevention, athlete health, neurological conditions


Summary

In this episode of the BioInventors Podcast, host Paeto Wangweera interviews William Person, a former Team USA bobsledder who has struggled with CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy). William shares his personal journey of discovering hyperbaric oxygen therapy as a non-invasive treatment that has significantly improved his condition. He discusses the alarming rates of suicide among athletes and veterans suffering from CTE and emphasizes the need for accessible treatment options. William is in the process of establishing a wellness center to provide free hyperbaric oxygen therapy to veterans and athletes, aiming to raise awareness and funds for this cause. He also highlights the importance of support from loved ones for those affected by CTE and encourages open discussions about mental health and treatment options.


Takeaways

William Person struggled with CTE after his bobsledding career.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has helped him significantly.
Many athletes and veterans suffer from CTE-related issues.
Suicide rates among veterans and athletes are alarmingly high.
William is opening a wellness center for free treatments.
Access to hyperbaric oxygen therapy is often limited due to cost.
Support from loved ones is crucial for those affected by CTE.
There are alternative treatments being explored beyond traditional medicine.
William emphasizes the importance of awareness and education about CTE.
He encourages those affected to seek help and explore treatment options.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to William Person and CTE
02:57 Understanding CTE and Its Impact
05:55 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: A Personal Journey
08:51 Challenges in Accessing Treatment
11:52 Establishing a Wellness Center for Veterans
14:52 Future Technologies and Holistic Approaches
17:43 Advice for Loved Ones and Final Thoughts

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Cancer, Bias, and the Cost of Being Underserved - Dr. Eugene Manley Jr.05 Jan 202600:23:52

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🎙️ Episode Description

In this episode of BioInventors, we sit down with Dr. Eugene Manley Jr., biomedical engineer, cancer biologist, and founder of the S.H.E.C.C. Foundation, to unpack one of the most urgent issues in modern medicine: health equity.

Dr. Manley breaks down why cancer care, especially lung cancer, continues to fail underserved communities, how stigma and misinformation delay diagnosis, and why representation and health literacy are just as critical as cutting-edge technology. We also dive into the hidden risks of vaping, the importance of early screening, and how intentional mentorship can reshape the future of the STEM workforce.

This conversation is for students, future clinicians, biotech innovators, and anyone who believes healthcare should work for everyone—not just a few.

 What You’ll Learn

  • Why lung cancer is still widely misunderstood and stigmatized
  • How health inequities form—and how they can be dismantled
  • The real health risks of vaping and environmental exposure
  • Why diversity in STEM and medicine directly impacts patient outcomes
  • How mentorship and community education change lives

Get involved

  • Learn more about health equity & community education:
    🔗 S.H.E.C.C. Foundation: https://scheq.org/
  • If you’re a student: Seek mentors, ask questions, and advocate for representation in STEM spaces.
  • If you’re in healthcare or biotech: Push for intentional inclusion, patient-centered communication, and equitable access to screening and care.

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